Shocking-machine.



P. 6L W. GOTA.

SHOGKING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR.19, 1914.

Patented Mar. 9, 1915.

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INVEXNTORS y e n r O A @M Vw Kw `VITNESSES v fe @Q wwf THE NORRIS PETERS CD. PHm'aLlTHo., WASHING I'ON. D I

P. & W. GOTA.

SHOGKING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 19, 1914.

Patented Mar. 9, 1915.

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WITNESSES Allorney.

THE MORRIS PETERS CO., PHoTo-LlrHa. WASHING roN, u

P. & W. GOTA. SHOGKING MACHINE. MPLIOATION 'FILED MAR. 19, 1914.

Patented Mar..9, 1915.

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lllllllllilllllllli P. & W. GOTA.

SHOGKING MAGHINE.

APPLIGATION FILED MAR.19, 1914.

Patented Mar. 9, 1915.

6 SHEETS-SHEET 4A NTURS WITN EsSEs Tl-'IE NORRIS PETERS C0., FHOTO-LITHO.. WASHING/UN. D. C.

P. & W. GOTA.

SHOGKING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 19, 1914` Patented Mar. 9, 1915.

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INVENTORS Q. kpx., uw MX.

A llorney.

GrUN. Dv c` l l l l l iran ,STATES PAEN lal ICE, l

PAUL coTAr AND WALTER coTA, or LANefpnoN, ALBERTA, CANADA.

' ysnocxrue-ivrAcnIlvn.

T0 all 'whom t may concern Be it known that we, PAUL GOTA and WALTER CoTA, both of the town of Langdon, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Shoclring-\/lachines, of which the following is the specification.

The invention relates tofimprovements in shocking machines and the object of the invention is to provide a machine which can be attached to a binding machine and will receive the sheaves deposited from the binder deck, elevate them, form them into a shock and deposit them butts down'on the ground, the complete operation occurring as the machine advances with the binder.

A further object of the invention yis to provide a shocking machine which is entirely automatic in its operation requiring no attention by an attendant to effect the dumping or resetting of thebasket,

A still further object of the invention is to provide an improved form of basket wherein the sheaves are properly compressed before dumping to spread the butts and thereby give thedeposited shock a substantial base to stand kon.

A still further object of the invention is to provide a basket which will open freely when it has reachedthe dumping position to release the shock and which' will have no tendency to upset the shock as the machine passes away from the same.

i/Vith the above objects in view the invention consists essentially in the arrangement and construction of parts hereinafter more particularly described andk later pointed out in the appended claims.

Figure 1 is a front view `of the shocking machine connected to a binding machine. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same. Fig. 3 is a side view of the machine, Fig'. 4L is an en-L larged detailed vertical sectional view through the basket, the section being taken in the plane denoted by the line ,XfX Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is an enlarged detailed longitudinal sectional view through the collars and adjoining parts'on the auxiliary shaft. Fig. 6 is aside view of the sleeve, and lever mounted on the auxiliary shaft, adjoining parts being shown in vertical section. Fig. 7 is a face view of the chain wheel'. Fig. 8

is a sectional view through the butting plater Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Mar. 9, 1915.J

9 is a pers ective view of one of the forward corners o the basket frame showing the trip bar. Fig. 10 is a vertical sectional view through the top of the basket showing the pressure4 bar in section. Fig. 11 is an interior view of-a portion of one side of the basket showingv the mounting of the pressure arm. Fig. 12 is a perspective view of the machine frame. Fig. 13 is anenlarged detailed vertical sectional view throughr the counter shaft, showing the pin, sleeve and adjoining parts in side elevation.

In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in each gure.

At the onset it will be understood that our machine can be attached to any binder and in order that the manner in which it is at*- tached may be completely understood we have considered it advisable to show and refer to the following parts of the binder.

1 represents a binding machine frame, 2 the master wheel thereof, 3 the elevator, and 4c the deck, the deck being designed to receive and eject the sheavesV passed from the elevator as is customary.

7 is a shocking machine frame which is pivotally connected to thebinder frame at the inner side and has the outer side carried by a carriage wheel 8.

The frame is formed from the following members: 9 .and 10 are two similar cross barshavingthe body portions thereof permanently bolted together, the inner ends spread apart in a Y-shaped manner and the outer ends bent at right angles to the body portions and, extending rearwardly at some distance apart. 11 is a brace bar having the ends thereof permanently connected to the inner and outerends of the beam 10. 12 and 13k are a pair of similar more or less vertically disposed and opposing sidey bars bent substantially in a. U-shaped manner and` permanently secured by suitablebolts to the bar 9. The U-bars are connected by an upper cross bar 11i. The inner end of the frame, that is the inner ends of the bars 9 and 10,4is pivotally connected by bolts 15 to a pair of hangers 16 secured permanently forwardly and backwardly to the binder frame..y VThe back-turned extremities of rthe bars 9 and lO-receive between themy the carriage wheelfv8- already referred to, which is carried by a drive shaft 17 having. the ends thereof mounted in suitable bearings -pre\ wardly by an upwardly directed'yoke bar 21 and rearwardly( by. a. downturned yoke barf'22 fthe latter barbeing vspanned by `a sheet metal head plate 23. The 'side bars are pivotally mounted more or less centrally of their length ori-pivot kbolts 24 y"a`nd25Sp're'- sented bythe Uba'rs. `26,-ai1d '27 A`area pair Y of ycomplementary `gates Ahaving 'their 'up-per edges connected by hinges 28 to the 'under sides ofthe bars 19 and 20. f 29 is the 'top of the basket secured atone side by vhinges 30 to the upper .sides 'of the bars 19 and 20.

The gatesand top are shapedsothat'the basket'jbody is normally 'more orless crcular in crosslsection at any point which section graduallydiminishes in vpassing Vfrom the front to the back. Spiral sprin'gsr31 are embodied -in Athe 4hinges l30 Vwhich springs have a constant tendency to holdfthe top up in a set position and provide an entrance opening in theiside of the basket'atf32immediatelyxadj'oining the deck Aof 'the binder. VIVAThe gates are' provided 'on the under side with extending foot'v pieces l33y and'34 which Y foot pieces-are designed tof rest 'against the vertically disposed portions' 4of the U-bars and hold thegates 'up when the basket is in the klnormal or horizontal position. A These foot 'piecesare larranged alsoto ride, when theffbasketlfis dumped, on permanent .guide bars 35 and 36 secured tothe UV-bars. These guidebars aret'urn'ed 'gradually ioutwardly fromfthe :basket and are -bentconcentric to the #pivot bolts 24- and 25. so that the f gates yare gradually allowed to open 4'asfthe basket is-idumped as later explained.; 37 Visla ip'ressure bar carried by the innerside ofthetop ofthe basket andtoward the rear end thereof. The pressure bariis'formedfrom spring metal and has ione endthereof permanently securedV by rivets 37V to fthe basket topiand the other end thereof litted. with a projecting pin 38 whichpasses slidably through a slot provided in the "topf4 r:The sprirgma terial "from which this bar. isV 'made causes it to vpress `the. pin `fully within the hole "under` normalconditions. However `upon pressure being brought to bear onthe'bodylof thefbar it will spring back,y the `ipin withdrawing vto vaccommodate .themovement '39 'isa pivoted pressure-'arm contained within thebasket and carried bythebar f2() at la x.point 'behind the fpivot ibolt 25.` VThis l'armv is mounted p'ivotally on a -pin "39' carried by ja 'small bracketV 392 secured to the kinner side of the bar. 'A spring 39oris coiled 'on the pin 'a'nd has'fthe extremities e*Xtendingand bearing one .against YVthe -inne'r face of the bar 2O andl the I other 'bearing against' the' upper face of the arm. Accordingly the .tendency "of 'the then Asprings v4in above Ethe free 'edge of `the springjisfto continuously press `the arm We wish now to drawl particular attention to `-the flower Vtend `of'the'arm which it ywill be noticed is bent outwardly at a point beneath the pivot pin to Aform a trip 39 located normally immediately at. the under v"side of the vbar 20` andimmediately above a 'permanent catch bar-12X suitably secured to the U-barv 12. This arrangement is such that when the forward en'd of thefbasket is swung ulpfwardly from the di'imping-position the trip lrides ,oi'fe-r the face 'of the catch bar and bar with Ithe 'result gthatthe Vbasket islocked 80 against 'dumping u'nt'il thev 'said tripis released from the catch bar by thefup'ward movement ofthe Ipressure arm 'under Ythe action ofthefsheaves as A'later described. In eo'nnection with this-:pressure armfit'is remarked thatfafter V'itisonc/e released `from the catch plate *in the dumping of the basket Vit presses :down on the sheaves and holds 'them tightly against 'th'e-"gat `e`s,l vthe pressur'e"being` effected 'by KVthe springk 390. '441 is apermaneiitbutting plate located at the 'fro'iit -end Vofthe basket and carried by the shocking machine iframe'. This plate is arranged so that 'it actually closes the forward'end'of the basket but 'is entirely'free 95' of the same to allow the basket to operate. The buttingiplate carries fav centrally disposedmore or "less 'Vshaped dividing fblock 41 on its lower edge lwhich "is designed k'to split aii'dfspread Athe butts offtliefsheaves as v10o the fbafsketV turns to kthe dumping position.

Y 42 is a pressure rod having-'one end pivotally "secured at '42 to the upper yedge of the butting lplate and the' other "end hooked and s'lidably reeived w'ithina slot 43 ivformed 105 y in a yguide bar v43 secured Vto ythe upper side Y onthe'dri'veshzrft 17 andfconnected'through 120V a `'chalii'l vy'vith rchain. wheel 49 YfreelyV mounted on the counter shaft. VVThe Vlatter chain wheel v7isjsuplplied ywithf'a"sleeve 49 Vfitted with [teethfdesigned in the forward Y rotation ofthe 'wheel 'to' engage with the 125 protrudingeiids 'of 4a (pin l50 1Carried by the Ycounter shaftandfin th'elr'ever's'e trota/tiener L thewvhe'el to slipfpast{thepinz'I A spiral spring Y51 is fmuntjed on the-'shaft between Y the @haine/heel 429 anda 'brckette 'rei'v 1,50*

ing the end of thecounter shaft and carried by the frame. The spring isdesigned to press the teeth continuously against thepin.

In order that the teeth Amayibe entirely withdrawn from the pin against theaction of the spring we have supplied a shifting rod 58 which has the inner end thereof connected to the sleeve and the outer end slidably mounted in a slot formed in -a standard 54 carried by the bracket 52.,`

The under side ofthe rod is yprovided with an extending lug or catch 58 arranged to slide with the rod within the slot and engage the outer face of the standard. In, this way by pulling therod out andiengagin'g the catch with theface of the standard after it has escaped fromthe slot it is possible to entirely withdraw the teeth of the .sleeve away from the pin with the result that the counter shaft will not rotate although the chain may be driving the chain wheel 49.

55 is an auxiliary shaft parallel. ywith the counter shaft and mounted in ythe upper ends of thel brackets and 46. yThe auxiliary shaft has the ends thereof formed v,into cranks and 552Hwhich cranks carry connecting links 56 and 56jhaving their rear ends pivotally fastened to downturned actuating arms 57 and 57, having the body portions thereof mounted on the pivotbolts 24 and 25 and the rear ends thereofpermanently fastened tothe bars 19and2Q of the basket frame. e i

58 is a chain wheel fixed ony the counter shaft and connected through a chain y59 with a chain wheel 60 rotatablyy mounted on the auxiliary shaft and located between a pair of collars61 and 62 fast to they shaft.

63 is a spring pressed sleeve freely mounted on the auxiliary shaftand adjoining the collar 62. The sleeve carriesa looking pin 64 which passes slidably through a suitable opening formedin the collar and protrudes normally into one or other of a series of con-v centrically arranged openings; 65 provided in the chain wheel 60.

66 is a controlling lever pivotally secured to the cross bar 14 and having the llower end thereof fitted witha slot 66 receiving a pin 67 extending from the face of a ring 67 mounted in a suitable groove provided in the face of the sleeve 63. The upper end of the lever is turned inwardly through ai slot 68 appearing in the rbutting plate and located immediately adjoining a trip bar 69 permanently secured to the basket frame. n

The arrangement. of the trip bar in relation to the lever in the normal or sheaf receiving position ofthe basket is such that the lever is held over against the actionof the springin a position such that the sleeve is withdrawn from the face of the' collar 62,. Accordingly the pin 64y is entirely withdrawn fromthe chain wheel 60 to allowthe wheel to lrotate freely without driving ythe auxiliary shaft. In this connection it is remarked that as soon as the basket is freed to dump by the releasing of the trip 39X, the trip bar passes away with the basket from thek inturned end of the lever which springs over and accordingly actuates the pin to couple up the chain wheel 6() with the aux iliary shaft. y v

70is an inclined conveyer carried by the shockingy machine frame and disposed between the deck of the binder and the basket, the conveyer being arranged and operated to receive sheaves from the deck and deposit them through the opening 32 into the basket. This elevator is formed from side pieces 7l and 72 carrying upper and lower conveyer shafts 7 8 and 74 on which we have mounted pairs of chain wheels 75 carrying chains 76 provided with cross slats 77 fitted with exg tending prongs 7 8.V s 79 is a hanger having one end permanently secured to the butting plate and the opposite end pivotally secured to the upper end of the conveyer and 8O is a bracket having one end permanently secured to a brace bar 8l extending angularly between the bar 9 and the U-bar 18 and the other end connected by a pivot pin to the opposite side of the conveyer. In this way the conveyer is mounted so that the lower end can be adjusted or swung in respect to the deck.

82 and 88 arel adjusting bars secured respectively to the conveyer and to the shockingl machine frame and having their adjoining ends provided with a series of adjusting openings which receive an adjusting pin 84. j

85 is a shield secured to one side of the conveyer and also to the butting plate.V

86 is yan ejector shaft provided with a large crank 86 located directly above the upper end of the conveyer, the forward end of the ejector shaft being rotatably mounted in a bracket 87 carried by the butting plate and the rear end of the shaft being received within an yupper extension of the bracket 80. i y j fr 88 is a guard swung freely from the ejector shaft and located above the conveyer. It is to be noticed that this guard is formed from a-pair of side bars 88 and 882 connected by a connecting bar 88X. Thelower ends of the side bars are turned upwardly while the yforward end of the connecting bar is extended to rest on the upper edge of the shield, V

j Theinner endof the counter shaft 44 is continuously with aworm 90 located on the lower end of an upright shaft 91 having ila ` fitted with a wormi'wheel 89 which meshes i and the upperend carried by a bearing 92" j secured to the kvside of the shield.

{Theforward'end of the upper conveyer VShaft and the forward @ad trae ejector the lower edge of the vvdeck and the lower edge of the conveyer to which parts it Vis connected by hooks 98 secured to sui-tablev f eyes 99 carried by the conveyer and the In order to better understand therinvention we will unow describe its Yoperation assuming sheaves. are passed over the vbindersV u p l A ,A p Y ypin .is withdrawn fromv-th'e f chain wheel'.

deck in the usual way, the machine advancing with the binder and lthe basket locked in thel shea'f receiving Yor horizontal position.l Y

In the 'advancenient'of the mach-ine the countery shaft tA vis rotated by the chain wheel t'fand in rotating operates the up-V right rshaft which Vin turn drives the fc'onl veyer and the ejector shaft.

`The, sheaves delivered yfrom thev deck are Y accordingly picked up by the conveyer lfand passed into the basket through the opening in the side thereof. Asthe basketvbegins to fill withfsheaves 'the ejector shaft niate* rially aids in forcing them into the basket;

Y When suflicient 'sheaves have beenpassed to the basket to :form a proper shock the vbasket Visautomatically dumped by the'pressure of the incoming sheaves against the pressure arm 39.y y'lt will ybe seen 'that as thevbasket fills the pressure arm will. beV gradually swung upwardly by the 'sheaves'wfith the resultV that the trip 39XV isV turned` Adown- Ywar'dly a suiicientlamount to release it from the 'catch' bar 12%. As soon as this occurs the forward end of the basket drops' sufii- 'ciently far to allow theV trip bar 69V to 4pass away' from thev inturned end of the lever 66. VThe instant the leverr is released the spring on the auxiliaryshaftY operates Ato slide" thesleeve foverwith the result Y that the pinv 64 is forcedinto one or other i 55V of the openingsv in 4the chain wheel-'60. The

, auxiliary shaft is then completely/controlled by the counter shaftl so that as the ymachine Y advances ythecounter Vshaft rotates the auX- iliary shaft and accordingly turns the cranks v55 andY 552; Ais the cranks rotate they operate the links to turn the basket'to vdumping position by virtue of the actuating arms and then returnvthe basket to the ini? tial position in the one revolution offthef auxiliary shaft. Y'Ars' tle basket'fisturnedto meer 1 the dumping' 'posiuopressurels retane'don the v''sheaves by the pressure bar until the gates swing open, their opening Vbeing controlled by the action or the root :pieces 35 and36 onV the fguide bars. It is valso fpointed out that the'ftop of the basket :is swung-in just prior to the basket assuming the dump ying positionthi's being 'effected by the rod 42 reaching lthe end of theslot prior to vthe instant that the basket vtakes what might be termedv the upended posi'tion. l As the` baske'tris' swung Vback by the "linksto the normal o r receiving position :the trip bar a catches the intu'rne'dend of 'the lever 'G6 zand shifts the lever to VWithdraw the pin from the chain 'wheel VGO lwith theresult that the auxiliary shaft ,stops rotating; 'At rheuma that this occurring the eut-'turned end ofthe 'trip 359x "is 'being sweptv 'past 'the auch bai 12X "and vEBS'Caping `over the uppeigedge of .the "s'aidn bar locks fthe "basket Aagainst dumping V''approximately "at the instant the The guard is l'supplied"to hold the sheaves down; on 'the conveyerfan'd prevent loose 'Straw frombiowing with the win-a. fra@ f yshield 85 guides the buttsof the s'heavesas they are Apassed over the conveyerI lWhat 'we claimas our invention is;

l. The `combination with "a 'binding'nial chine andaf'shoc'king machine frame 'having the inner end V"thereof pivota'lly secured to the binderfranie the deck s'ide and lthe outer 'end thereof/ nidunted on` a `carriage' wheel7 o'f"a'sheafrece1y1ng and vshockforning basket Zpivotallymounted on lthe frame,

a vconveyer carriedbythe shocker fraine and disposed between the binder deck andthe basket ,and designed lto elevate the sheaves Y from the deck and deposit i*them* in the bag.

ket, .2a spring lpressed pressure arrnv pivotally secured to vthe basket on the'isidepposin'g the conveyen said pressure arm having one end thereof ertending upWardlyivithin the basket .but Vclear of'the's'aine andrtll ther end 'extending 'outwardly beyond the basket inthe frm'of a trip and*,engaging with the shocker'fraine and lnormally locking the 'basket in the she'af receiving rp'osition said ybasket to'release the VVtrip A'end Vthereof from the -frameand free the basket to dump, a

Vstation:ary 'butt'ng 'plate carriedffby the framer and adjoining tlie forward end' of the basket, a rOtiatably y'mounted counter shaft carried by jtlie shocker frameV andy lnorivnally rotated vby the "Carriage Wheel-n the ad'- infames vancement offthe machine, an auxiliary shaft 'mounted onl the shocker/frame, a chain wheel fixed onther counter shaft, a chain wheel rotatably mounted on the auxiliary shaft'and connected through a chainy with the latter chain `Wheel, `shiftable spring pressed means `for 'coupling 'the chain wheel on the auxiliary shaft to the auxiliary shaft, a lever pivotally secured to the butting plate having one end thereof connected with the shiftable coupling means aforesaidand the opposite end turned inwardly through the butting plate toward'the basket, a trip'bar securedto theforward endl of ythe basket and normally engaging with ythe lever and normally holding the coupling means disengaged, said `trip bar being designed in the unlocking of the basket to free the lever and release the shiftable means to' couple the chain wheel to the auxiliary shaft and effect the rotationy of the auxiliary shaft with said chain wheel, means actuated by the auxiliary shaft in rotating for dumping the basket and returning the same tothe initial position, as and for the purpose specified.

2. The combination with a binding machine and a shocking machine frame having the inner end thereof pivotally secured to the binder frame on the deck side and the outer end thereof mounted on a carriage wheel, of a sheaf receiving and shock forming basket pivotally mounted on the frame, a conveyer carried by the shocker frame and disposed between the binder deck and the basket and designed to elevate the sheaves from the deck and deposit them in the basket, a spring pressed pressure arm pivotally secured to the basket on the side opposing the conveyer, said pressure arm having one end thereof extending upwardly within the basket but clear of the saine and the other end extending outwardly beyond the basket in the form of a trip and engaging with the shocker frame and normally locking the basket in the sheaf receiving position, said arm having the inner end thereof designed to be actuated by sheaf pressure upon the complete formation of a shock within the basket to release the trip end thereof from the frame and free the basket to dump, a stationary butting plate carried by the frame and adjoining the forward end of the basket, a rrotatably mounted counter shaft carried by the shocker frame, a drive connection between the carriage wheel and the counter shaft, a drive connection between the counter shaft and the conveyer, an auxiliary shaft mounted on the shocker frame and parallel with the counter shaft, a chain wheel fixed on the counter shaft, a chain wheel freely mounted on the auxiliary shaft and operating between a pair of collars fixed to the auxiliary shaft, said latter chain wheel being provided with a series of concentrically arrangedyopenings, a chain' connecting the chain wheels, a spring pressed sleeve mountn ed on the auxiliary shaft and adjoining `one ofthe collars, a pin extending from the y and the opposite end thereof turned inwardly through the butting plate toward the basket, a trip bar secured permanently to theforward end of the lbasket and engaging'normally with the lever and retaining the samenormally in a position such that the'pin is free of the chain wheel, said tripfbarbeing designed inv the unlocking of the basket to pass away from the lever and thereby free the pin Vto pass under the action of the spring into the chain wheel and effect the rotation of the auxiliary `shaft with the counter shaft, cranks located at the ends of the auxiliary shaft, actuating arms extending from the basket and links connecting the actuatingfarms with the cranks,

as and for the purpose specified. y

k3. The combination with a binding'macliineand a shocking machine frame having the inner end thereof connected to the binding machine and the outer end pivotally mounted on a carriage wheel, of a sheaf receiving and shock forming basket pivotally carried bythe shocker frame and comprising an opposing pair of convergingside bars secured by opposing pivot pins to j the frame, a pair of normally closed gates forming the bottom of the basket, said gates being hinged to the side bars, out-turned guide bars secured to the shocker frame and arranged concentric to the pivot pins, foot pieces extending from the under side ofy the gates and riding on the guide bars, said foot pieces holding the gates closed in the formation of the shock within the basket,

a normally open top hingedrto one of the 1 cross bars, a stationary butting plate closing the forward end of the basket and carried by the shocker frame, automatically operated means actuated by the carriage wheel for upending the basket to dump the i shock and returning the same to the initial position, a pressure rod pivotally connected to the butting plate and provided with k,a hooked end, a slotted guide bar secured to the top of the basket and receiving the hooked end of the rod, said pressure rod being designed to eifect the closing in of the top of the basket in the dumping position thereof, as and for the purpose specilied. e

4l. In a shocking machine the combination ies with a pivoted basket provided with a n hinged top, of a pressure bar located on the y inner side of the top and having one end permanently secured to the top and the vez other ond. thoroof; provided with oil; oxton ir/Lg pin Sldably received Within tlvk1e-- top, as

f and for tho purposo Spooodvoyou and p roYood" with ontralflyf dispoooo crook @ook moons ootlwod Yoy 'thov oor-- ra-go Wheel; orvlotatng the ojootor Shaft;

as and for tial-,o Purpose Spiooiod- 6. n The .Combi-@lotion ,with binding chino, o', Shookngmaohno frame hauling.timev omi; thioloof pivotolly connected toithe binden' lamoond tho,r outer' vond; thereof pivotal-ly mountod' on o o-offgo Whool. ,o Shoof. roooving and Slwok forming 'basket pw'otally c arljed by the frame and having @mv opening thefsd t'herof towardfthe binder, :md an inclined c/onveyer cla'rred'by tho. Slllofillor'immo onodosglood to rfoooivo ghegyegl yfljprrr the Abinde/1 1,lek, @levantey them tho; ollovovtor ando@ goo potoll mounted @oi vtho o .jootor sho-ft and having onoY end Yso thoroof-oormolly IBSoMho, ShieldY os. I

@un-fory tho Purpose SpoooclY K PAULQCOTA. 'o y Y l f WALTER GOTA;y Ifo, @ho posoooo Off n PALMER Boum .LQUmRoL/PH Signo@ @t Griosaoh. this doylof 

